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Page 8 The Collegian Thursday, November 19, 1964 Bocko, Thomsen Sizzle (35-30) In High Scoring Intrasquad Mix Intramural Bowling Loop Sigma Chi, .Sigma Alpha Epsllon and Lambda Chi Alpha are pacing toe intramural bowling ] >cond place In League A 9-6 records, and SAE 3 d place to League B y RON E lidllfter against Nevada looms n Bocko whipped ln 35 points last night to pace the Red team to a rousing 111- 87 win over the Blues to an In¬ trasquad basketball mixer. Bocko shrugged off a so-so first half and pitched ln 24 sec¬ ond half markers to snatch game scoring honors from 6-4 forward Loren Thompsen. Thompsen, a marks whUe connecting on 13 of 17 field goals. Both teams were sizzling ln toe shooting department as evidenced ie 58% combined game age. Coach Harry Millei ls rapidly rounding li BOB'S Expert Haircuts Cor. N. Cedar Last year's leading scorer, Maury Talbot, ls currently nurs¬ ing a recurring back Injury and ls not expected back In action until Monday. Tommy McFerson ls also ailing, having missed five straight practices but will be Aside from Bocko's eyeopen- lng shooting stint, the lnter-team mishmash also previewed Miller's backcourt aces and put a couple of transfers In toe limelight. Lanky Lonnle Hughey, the prize plum ln the off season recruiting session, responded with his usual fine floorgame,contributing 12of 23 fielders and twoof three char¬ ity tosses for 26 points. The 6*7 plvotman also snared 13 rebounds to tie for game honors ln that Bob Jensen also exhibited a fine eye from toe outside as he clicked on 10 of 14 shots and half of his free throw attempts for 24 digits. Muscular Calvin Jones, a key reserve, dumped ln 18polnts while clearing 13 caroms. First team guard Mary Sharp • onlylli In last week's competition, Slg- ' and SAE 2 are ma CM 1 had toe highest series In League A wlto In League A wlto a total of 1,658 —"-Ja Chi pins, and Alpha Gamma Rho 1 Alpha leads League B petlng ln the two leagues. Theta Chi 1, Alpha Kappa Psl 1 and Homan 1 are deadlocked a glittering floor game. The ir floor ace made toe offense _ . 3 with his uncanny passing and PorenSIC Team • pair Bob Blanchard and Steve Gill- man, each figured in the scoring. Blanchard tanked 16 scores while Oilman canned eight. LloydTal- bot notched 13 for the Reds. The contest was handled just like a regular game with toe exception being the running of toe . The t! it out of br ormal 20-mlnute halves. Ill POINTS, AND WITHOUT IAURY TALBOT AND TOMMY IcFERSON !!! WOODS RADIATOR SERVICE Frosh Dribblers Will Play 24 Game Slate Will Compete club will participate ln tho West¬ ern Speech Association Tourna¬ ment to bo held Nov. 26-28. Tho tournament wUl be held at Idaho State University. Representing Fresno State College will be Larry Cole, Art Tindlll, Ellzebeth Moore, Pat Harvey and Pete Squires. Members wUl compete ln de¬ bate, Impromptu speaking, ex¬ temporaneous speaking, inter¬ pretative reading and original The Western Speech Assocla- and was held at FSC in 1961. Sixtj to 70 colleges and universities from toe western states have been nvlted to participate. New Caprilo Motorcycle SELL or TRADE (For Car) EDDIE'S 3ftrro SUPPLY Body Shop 24-Hour Towing Service Nov. 25 Modesto Junior College Modesto Dec. 1 Modesto Junior College Fresno Dec. 5 Intcr-squad game Dec. 11 Gavllan College Holllster Dec. 12 San Francisco State Frosh San Francisco Coalinga College Dec. 19 Castle Air Force Base Univ. of Pacific Frosh Stockton Porterville College Inter-squad game Jan. 15 Merced College Inter-squad game Jan. 19 PortervUIe Jan. 29 Cal Poly (San Luis Obispo) Frosh Univ. of PacUlc Frosh Feb. 2 Coalinga College Coalinga Feb. 5 Castle Air Force Base Feb. 6 Cal Poly (Pomona) Frosh Feb. 9 Merced College Feb. 12 Los Angeles State Frosh Los Angeles Feb. 13 San Fernando Valley Frosh San Fernando Feb. 19 Inter-squad game Fresno Feb. 20 Pacific CoUege Feb. 26 Cal Poly (San Luis Obispo) Frosh San Luis Obispo 9 Accessories e Lubrication • Atlas Tires and Batteries We Give BLUE CHIP STAMPS FRESNO, CALIF. 200 MILE Late Model STOCK CAR PARNELLI JONES Qualifying 10 to 4 Billy Vukovich Memorial Sat. Nov. 28 SUN. Aft. 2:00 NOV. 29 HANFORD Speedway 8th and Idaho School Bus Safety Legislation Pushed LOS ANGELES (UPI)-Super- vlsor Kenneth Hahn plans to lead a campaign by toe county to seek a new state law requiring school bus drivers to wear safety seat belts at all times. Hahn said Monday toe proposed legislation ls part of an Intensi¬ fied project to determine if seat belts should be requested for chUdren on all school buses. LIFETIME GUARANTEE MUFFLERS The Greatest Advancement Yet In Muffler VOLCANIC CINDER PACK MUFFLER SERVICE 2519 N. BLACKSTONE-222-3049 The favored 'MfclQVl. knit for the coUege man No campus wardrobe is complete without a selection of Arrow Banlort knits for active sports or just relaxing. Come in to see this new luxury collection of knits. Specially designed for the man of action. J5.95 Election Petitions Due In Today Friday, November 20, 1964 Today at 4 PM toe deadline will fall for returning election petl- tlons to toe Student Three of toe 23 offices at Sigma Chi Sweetheart Tea Slated The third and final Sigma Chi Sweetheart Tea wUl be hold Sun¬ day from 2-4 PM at toe Sigma Chi Fraternity House. Fifteen seml-ftoallsts will at¬ tend the Informal affair, and, following ties, fraternity vote for their choice and toe field will be narrowed to Ave. The five finalists wUl be toe fraternity's guest for dinner Monday night when toe final vote will be taken. The name of the new Sweetheart of Sigma Chi wUl be announced at toe Sweetheart Dance Nov. 28. The dance, for fraternity mem¬ bers and their dates, wUl beheld at toe Elk's Club on Kings Can¬ yon Road from 8-12 PM. : Rich, Tho seml-ftoallsts are Bobbie Cate, Junior social science ma¬ jor; Gay Price, freshman English major; Donna Kinney, psychology major; Cheryl Spurgeon, sopho¬ more physical education major; and Martha Klnley, freshman general education major. EUen Davis, freshman art ma¬ jor; Marcla Hales, freshman gen¬ eral educaUon major; Jayne Deck, freshman general educa¬ tion major; Charlene Robertson, freshman speech correcUon ma¬ jor; and Candace Yockey, fresh¬ man social welfare major. Jan Yockum, freshman EngUsh major; Janet Johnson, Junior English major; Bridged Colleen, freshman general education ma¬ jor; Karen PurseU, sophomore general educaUon major; Linda Barnes, freshman nursing major; and JuUe Giordano, Junior homo najor. yesterday. They are toe Women Students' of¬ fices of treasurer, historian and election manager. Five offices are being sought by only one student each. They aro toe AWS president; toe senior class offices of vice-president, secretary-treasurer and social chairman; and toe Junior class vice-president. Lowest turnout of candidates was from the senior class wlto one petitioner each for vice- president, secretary-treasurer The freshmen were best repre¬ sented wlto four candidates for each of toe three offices. Four student body offices are to be filled. They are vice-pres¬ ident, secretary-treasurer, women's legislative commis¬ sioner and atoletlcs commission¬ er. Also up for election ls toe office of commissioner of toe proposed coUege union. A 2.25 grade point average and the completion of at least 45 units are required of applicants for these positions. Students petitioning for senior class offices must have complet¬ ed 84 units by the end of tols ALL THE WAY TO SAN JOSE -- The BuUdogs be purchased ln toe Student President's Office al will face toe San Jose State Spartans tomorrow 33.50 each untU 5 PM today. ThebuswUl leave al night and a rooters bus fUled wlto FSC fans wUl 3 PM tomorrow from too Laboratory School an< be making toe trek to led moral support to toe wUl return Immediately following toe game. BuUdogs' hoped-for bite. Tickets for toe bus may ^ Bulldogs Head North For Fray With Rugged San Jose j KRIKORIAN ttle San Jose State College will be out to hit toe .500 per- ln Spartan Stadium. centage. Realizing that a triumph wUl The Shaw avenue eleven, lm- The Bulldogs have been rocked hLke their seasonal record Into presslve ln last week's trouncing by toe flu bug tols week with toe realm of respectlbUlty, toe of toe Unlverlslty of toe Pac- Levi Owens, Ed Kaiser and Walt Bulldogs trek north tomorrow to lflc, have a 4-5 season mark and Yarbrough all down wlto the sick¬ ness. LuckUy, according to Coach Phil Krueger, Owens wUl defin¬ itely play. •This has been one of our worst practice weeks* said Krue¬ ger. *The boys have been both¬ ered by injuries throughout toe week and that has made for some dispirited drills.* The Prune City squad ls "com¬ parable to San Diego State,* says Krueger. Bulldog fans certain¬ ly hope not! San Jose's offense will dis¬ play such weapons as quarter¬ back Ken Berry, a top runner and passer, and a pair of speed- burning halfbacks, Bobby Bonds and John Travis. same barrage that took apart UOP-Ron Melton, Jimmy Long, Doyle Keith, and WEATHER idontsj <*f*_Mtt"m cotton Judgtofcont COTTON LESSON for President Frederic W. Ness 100 valley high school e and FSC Maid of Cotton Diana Raymond ls given for toe seventh annua by Eugene A. Egan, right, vice president -of . sponsored by the agronomy department and Pro- Broducers Cotton OU Company. Cotton boll- are ducers. one of the items that will be Judged by more than ______ Weather will continue fair and cold, wlto patches of morning fog through Saturday. High today, 62 degrees; low tonight, 31. Slightly warmer Saturday with light to . genUe winds. Four Preps To Make Fresno Appearance The Four Preps, nationally- known vocal group, wUl_appear In Fresno Dec. 8, sponsored"by toe Popular Arts Committee. Tickets for too 8:30 PM show, ln toe Roosevelt High School Auditorium, went on sale today to toe Student President's Office and at the Hockett-Cowan Box Office on too Fulton Mall. All seats for the performance are reserved, and tickets are $2 to $3.50. Students and faculty members are eligible for a 50- cent discount. The Four Preps was formed ln 1955 at Hollywood High School and by 1957 the group was toe youngest vocal organization re¬ cording for a major record label The foUowlng year toe group cut its first mUllon seller, 26 MUes. Other hit records Include Big Man, Down By The Station and Lazy Summer Night. The quartet has appeared on national television shows, In¬ cluding four Ed Sullivan pro¬ grams, and has performed at several night clubs. Tokalon Fetes Mrs. Ness Mrs. Frederic Ness, wife of toe president of Fresno State College, wUl be toe guest of honor at toe Sunday evening meet¬ ing of Tokalon, upper division women's service organization. The pot luck dinner wUl start at 6:30 PM to toe home of Susan Hunter, 221 E. Simpson. Plans for toe annual Candy Cane Sale, to be launched Mon¬ day, will be discussed. Other guests at toe meeting wUl be several International stu¬ dents, Mrs. James B. Fisher, president of toe Fresno Tokalon Alumni Association; Mrs. Ruth D. Waterman, professor emeritus of physical education and former Tokalon sponsor; and Miss Saundra Speers, Tokalon
Object Description
Title | 1964_11 The Daily Collegian November 1964 |
Alternative Title | Daily Collegian (California State University, Fresno) |
Publisher | Associated Students of Fresno State, Fresno, Calif. |
Publication Date | 1964 |
Description | Daily (except weedends) during the school year. Microfilm. Palo Alto, Calif.: BMI Library Microfilms, 1986- microfilm reels; 35 mm. Vol.1, no.1 (Feb 8, 1922)- |
Subject | California State University, Fresno -- Periodicals. |
Contributors | Associated Students of Fresno State. |
Coverage | Vol.1 no.1 (Feb 8, 1922)- to present |
Format | Microfilm reels, 35 mm. |
Technical Information | Scanned at 600 dpi; TIFF; Microfilm ScanPro 2000 "E-image data" |
Language | eng |
Description
Title | Nov 19, 1964 Pg. 8- Nov 20, 1964 Pg. 1 |
Alternative Title | Daily Collegian (California State University, Fresno) |
Publisher | Associated Students of Fresno State, Fresno, Calif. |
Publication Date | 1964 |
Description | Daily (except weedends) during the school year. Microfilm. Palo Alto, Calif.: BMI Library Microfilms, 1986- microfilm reels; 35 mm. Vol.1, no.1 (Feb 8, 1922)- |
Subject | California State University, Fresno -- Periodicals. |
Contributors | Associated Students of Fresno State. |
Coverage | Vol.1 no.1 (Feb 8, 1922)- to present |
Format | Microfilm reels, 35 mm. |
Technical Information | Scanned at 600 dpi; TIFF; Microfilm ScanPro 2000 "E-image data" |
Language | eng |
Full-Text-Search | Page 8 The Collegian Thursday, November 19, 1964 Bocko, Thomsen Sizzle (35-30) In High Scoring Intrasquad Mix Intramural Bowling Loop Sigma Chi, .Sigma Alpha Epsllon and Lambda Chi Alpha are pacing toe intramural bowling ] >cond place In League A 9-6 records, and SAE 3 d place to League B y RON E lidllfter against Nevada looms n Bocko whipped ln 35 points last night to pace the Red team to a rousing 111- 87 win over the Blues to an In¬ trasquad basketball mixer. Bocko shrugged off a so-so first half and pitched ln 24 sec¬ ond half markers to snatch game scoring honors from 6-4 forward Loren Thompsen. Thompsen, a marks whUe connecting on 13 of 17 field goals. Both teams were sizzling ln toe shooting department as evidenced ie 58% combined game age. Coach Harry Millei ls rapidly rounding li BOB'S Expert Haircuts Cor. N. Cedar Last year's leading scorer, Maury Talbot, ls currently nurs¬ ing a recurring back Injury and ls not expected back In action until Monday. Tommy McFerson ls also ailing, having missed five straight practices but will be Aside from Bocko's eyeopen- lng shooting stint, the lnter-team mishmash also previewed Miller's backcourt aces and put a couple of transfers In toe limelight. Lanky Lonnle Hughey, the prize plum ln the off season recruiting session, responded with his usual fine floorgame,contributing 12of 23 fielders and twoof three char¬ ity tosses for 26 points. The 6*7 plvotman also snared 13 rebounds to tie for game honors ln that Bob Jensen also exhibited a fine eye from toe outside as he clicked on 10 of 14 shots and half of his free throw attempts for 24 digits. Muscular Calvin Jones, a key reserve, dumped ln 18polnts while clearing 13 caroms. First team guard Mary Sharp • onlylli In last week's competition, Slg- ' and SAE 2 are ma CM 1 had toe highest series In League A wlto In League A wlto a total of 1,658 —"-Ja Chi pins, and Alpha Gamma Rho 1 Alpha leads League B petlng ln the two leagues. Theta Chi 1, Alpha Kappa Psl 1 and Homan 1 are deadlocked a glittering floor game. The ir floor ace made toe offense _ . 3 with his uncanny passing and PorenSIC Team • pair Bob Blanchard and Steve Gill- man, each figured in the scoring. Blanchard tanked 16 scores while Oilman canned eight. LloydTal- bot notched 13 for the Reds. The contest was handled just like a regular game with toe exception being the running of toe . The t! it out of br ormal 20-mlnute halves. Ill POINTS, AND WITHOUT IAURY TALBOT AND TOMMY IcFERSON !!! WOODS RADIATOR SERVICE Frosh Dribblers Will Play 24 Game Slate Will Compete club will participate ln tho West¬ ern Speech Association Tourna¬ ment to bo held Nov. 26-28. Tho tournament wUl be held at Idaho State University. Representing Fresno State College will be Larry Cole, Art Tindlll, Ellzebeth Moore, Pat Harvey and Pete Squires. Members wUl compete ln de¬ bate, Impromptu speaking, ex¬ temporaneous speaking, inter¬ pretative reading and original The Western Speech Assocla- and was held at FSC in 1961. Sixtj to 70 colleges and universities from toe western states have been nvlted to participate. New Caprilo Motorcycle SELL or TRADE (For Car) EDDIE'S 3ftrro SUPPLY Body Shop 24-Hour Towing Service Nov. 25 Modesto Junior College Modesto Dec. 1 Modesto Junior College Fresno Dec. 5 Intcr-squad game Dec. 11 Gavllan College Holllster Dec. 12 San Francisco State Frosh San Francisco Coalinga College Dec. 19 Castle Air Force Base Univ. of Pacific Frosh Stockton Porterville College Inter-squad game Jan. 15 Merced College Inter-squad game Jan. 19 PortervUIe Jan. 29 Cal Poly (San Luis Obispo) Frosh Univ. of PacUlc Frosh Feb. 2 Coalinga College Coalinga Feb. 5 Castle Air Force Base Feb. 6 Cal Poly (Pomona) Frosh Feb. 9 Merced College Feb. 12 Los Angeles State Frosh Los Angeles Feb. 13 San Fernando Valley Frosh San Fernando Feb. 19 Inter-squad game Fresno Feb. 20 Pacific CoUege Feb. 26 Cal Poly (San Luis Obispo) Frosh San Luis Obispo 9 Accessories e Lubrication • Atlas Tires and Batteries We Give BLUE CHIP STAMPS FRESNO, CALIF. 200 MILE Late Model STOCK CAR PARNELLI JONES Qualifying 10 to 4 Billy Vukovich Memorial Sat. Nov. 28 SUN. Aft. 2:00 NOV. 29 HANFORD Speedway 8th and Idaho School Bus Safety Legislation Pushed LOS ANGELES (UPI)-Super- vlsor Kenneth Hahn plans to lead a campaign by toe county to seek a new state law requiring school bus drivers to wear safety seat belts at all times. Hahn said Monday toe proposed legislation ls part of an Intensi¬ fied project to determine if seat belts should be requested for chUdren on all school buses. LIFETIME GUARANTEE MUFFLERS The Greatest Advancement Yet In Muffler VOLCANIC CINDER PACK MUFFLER SERVICE 2519 N. BLACKSTONE-222-3049 The favored 'MfclQVl. knit for the coUege man No campus wardrobe is complete without a selection of Arrow Banlort knits for active sports or just relaxing. Come in to see this new luxury collection of knits. Specially designed for the man of action. J5.95 Election Petitions Due In Today Friday, November 20, 1964 Today at 4 PM toe deadline will fall for returning election petl- tlons to toe Student Three of toe 23 offices at Sigma Chi Sweetheart Tea Slated The third and final Sigma Chi Sweetheart Tea wUl be hold Sun¬ day from 2-4 PM at toe Sigma Chi Fraternity House. Fifteen seml-ftoallsts will at¬ tend the Informal affair, and, following ties, fraternity vote for their choice and toe field will be narrowed to Ave. The five finalists wUl be toe fraternity's guest for dinner Monday night when toe final vote will be taken. The name of the new Sweetheart of Sigma Chi wUl be announced at toe Sweetheart Dance Nov. 28. The dance, for fraternity mem¬ bers and their dates, wUl beheld at toe Elk's Club on Kings Can¬ yon Road from 8-12 PM. : Rich, Tho seml-ftoallsts are Bobbie Cate, Junior social science ma¬ jor; Gay Price, freshman English major; Donna Kinney, psychology major; Cheryl Spurgeon, sopho¬ more physical education major; and Martha Klnley, freshman general education major. EUen Davis, freshman art ma¬ jor; Marcla Hales, freshman gen¬ eral educaUon major; Jayne Deck, freshman general educa¬ tion major; Charlene Robertson, freshman speech correcUon ma¬ jor; and Candace Yockey, fresh¬ man social welfare major. Jan Yockum, freshman EngUsh major; Janet Johnson, Junior English major; Bridged Colleen, freshman general education ma¬ jor; Karen PurseU, sophomore general educaUon major; Linda Barnes, freshman nursing major; and JuUe Giordano, Junior homo najor. yesterday. They are toe Women Students' of¬ fices of treasurer, historian and election manager. Five offices are being sought by only one student each. They aro toe AWS president; toe senior class offices of vice-president, secretary-treasurer and social chairman; and toe Junior class vice-president. Lowest turnout of candidates was from the senior class wlto one petitioner each for vice- president, secretary-treasurer The freshmen were best repre¬ sented wlto four candidates for each of toe three offices. Four student body offices are to be filled. They are vice-pres¬ ident, secretary-treasurer, women's legislative commis¬ sioner and atoletlcs commission¬ er. Also up for election ls toe office of commissioner of toe proposed coUege union. A 2.25 grade point average and the completion of at least 45 units are required of applicants for these positions. Students petitioning for senior class offices must have complet¬ ed 84 units by the end of tols ALL THE WAY TO SAN JOSE -- The BuUdogs be purchased ln toe Student President's Office al will face toe San Jose State Spartans tomorrow 33.50 each untU 5 PM today. ThebuswUl leave al night and a rooters bus fUled wlto FSC fans wUl 3 PM tomorrow from too Laboratory School an< be making toe trek to led moral support to toe wUl return Immediately following toe game. BuUdogs' hoped-for bite. Tickets for toe bus may ^ Bulldogs Head North For Fray With Rugged San Jose j KRIKORIAN ttle San Jose State College will be out to hit toe .500 per- ln Spartan Stadium. centage. Realizing that a triumph wUl The Shaw avenue eleven, lm- The Bulldogs have been rocked hLke their seasonal record Into presslve ln last week's trouncing by toe flu bug tols week with toe realm of respectlbUlty, toe of toe Unlverlslty of toe Pac- Levi Owens, Ed Kaiser and Walt Bulldogs trek north tomorrow to lflc, have a 4-5 season mark and Yarbrough all down wlto the sick¬ ness. LuckUy, according to Coach Phil Krueger, Owens wUl defin¬ itely play. •This has been one of our worst practice weeks* said Krue¬ ger. *The boys have been both¬ ered by injuries throughout toe week and that has made for some dispirited drills.* The Prune City squad ls "com¬ parable to San Diego State,* says Krueger. Bulldog fans certain¬ ly hope not! San Jose's offense will dis¬ play such weapons as quarter¬ back Ken Berry, a top runner and passer, and a pair of speed- burning halfbacks, Bobby Bonds and John Travis. same barrage that took apart UOP-Ron Melton, Jimmy Long, Doyle Keith, and WEATHER idontsj <*f*_Mtt"m cotton Judgtofcont COTTON LESSON for President Frederic W. Ness 100 valley high school e and FSC Maid of Cotton Diana Raymond ls given for toe seventh annua by Eugene A. Egan, right, vice president -of . sponsored by the agronomy department and Pro- Broducers Cotton OU Company. Cotton boll- are ducers. one of the items that will be Judged by more than ______ Weather will continue fair and cold, wlto patches of morning fog through Saturday. High today, 62 degrees; low tonight, 31. Slightly warmer Saturday with light to . genUe winds. Four Preps To Make Fresno Appearance The Four Preps, nationally- known vocal group, wUl_appear In Fresno Dec. 8, sponsored"by toe Popular Arts Committee. Tickets for too 8:30 PM show, ln toe Roosevelt High School Auditorium, went on sale today to toe Student President's Office and at the Hockett-Cowan Box Office on too Fulton Mall. All seats for the performance are reserved, and tickets are $2 to $3.50. Students and faculty members are eligible for a 50- cent discount. The Four Preps was formed ln 1955 at Hollywood High School and by 1957 the group was toe youngest vocal organization re¬ cording for a major record label The foUowlng year toe group cut its first mUllon seller, 26 MUes. Other hit records Include Big Man, Down By The Station and Lazy Summer Night. The quartet has appeared on national television shows, In¬ cluding four Ed Sullivan pro¬ grams, and has performed at several night clubs. Tokalon Fetes Mrs. Ness Mrs. Frederic Ness, wife of toe president of Fresno State College, wUl be toe guest of honor at toe Sunday evening meet¬ ing of Tokalon, upper division women's service organization. The pot luck dinner wUl start at 6:30 PM to toe home of Susan Hunter, 221 E. Simpson. Plans for toe annual Candy Cane Sale, to be launched Mon¬ day, will be discussed. Other guests at toe meeting wUl be several International stu¬ dents, Mrs. James B. Fisher, president of toe Fresno Tokalon Alumni Association; Mrs. Ruth D. Waterman, professor emeritus of physical education and former Tokalon sponsor; and Miss Saundra Speers, Tokalon |